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Steve Gilbert / MLB.com:
D-backs GM confirms interest in Willis — Byrnes in discussions with Tigers about trade for lefty — LOS ANGELES — Dontrelle Willis bought a house in the Phoenix area. Whether the lefty will live in it this summer could become known in the next 24 hours.
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Joe Capozzi / Florida Marlins news, analysis …:
Florida Marlins have mild interest in a Dontrelle Willis re-union — Apparently the Marlins are indeed considering a re-union with Dontrelle Willis, but don't get too excited just yet about the D-Train rolling back into South Florida. — A person with knowledge of the situation confirmed …
David Waldstein / New York Times:
Perez Gets Call, but by Then All Was Said and Done — SAN DIEGO — If there was any question about what situation would force Jerry Manuel to hand the ball to Oliver Perez, the Mets provided the scenario Monday night. — Perez's recent failures and Manuel's loss of faith …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Strasburg to debut vs. Pirates on June 8 — WASHINGTON — The Nationals have decided that right-hander Stephen Strasburg will make his Major League debut on June 8 against Pirates — provided that a rainout or injury doesn't stand in the way, according to general manager Mike Rizzo.
Kevin Thomas / Portland Press-Herald:
Kalish promoted to Triple-A — Ryan Kalish got hot and is now out of Portland. Kalish, 22, a left-handed outfielder, was promoted to Triple-A Pawtucket after Monday's game at Hadlock Field. — Kalish was 2-for-4 with a double and three runs. He not only went 9-for-13 in the past three games …
Associated Press:
Dodgers down D'backs thanks to 9th-inning balk — LOS ANGELES (AP) — A blunder on the basepaths nearly cost the Los Angeles Dodgers . But they got lucky with an even bigger mistake by the Arizona Diamondbacks . — A balk by Esmerling Vasquez allowed Casey Blake to score the winning run …
Shi Davidi / Globe and Mail:
Blue Jays edge Rays — Among all the talented young pitching the Toronto Blue Jays have, no one has an arm as electric as Brandon Morrow. — The 6-3 right-hander has the stuff to overpower and dominate, which is exactly what he did Monday night in a 3-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays.
Andrew Marchand / ESPN:
When will The Conversation begin? — Is a position switch in the cards — or next contract — for Derek Jeter? — ESPNNewYork.com — The Conversation is almost inevitable. The Yankees will ask Derek Jeter his thoughts about changing positions. It really isn't a question …
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Rangers plan to put Holland on DL — Mild case of inflamation diagnosed in left rotator cuff — CHICAGO — The Rangers are planning to put pitcher Derek Holland on the disabled list Tuesday because of a mild case of inflammation in the rotator cuff in his left shoulder, assistant general manager Thad Levine said.
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Associated Press:
A-Rod's grand slam, Pettitte help Yankees rout Indians — NEW YORK (AP) — Alex Rodriguez (FSY) hit his second grand slam of the season and Andy Pettitte (FSY) was nearly unhittable again in the daytime, helping the New York Yankees beat the Cleveland Indians 11-2 Monday.
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Joe Lapointe / New York Times:
Yankees 11, Indians 2: Rodriguez Hits Grand Slam to Support Pettitte
Yankees 11, Indians 2: Rodriguez Hits Grand Slam to Support Pettitte
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Fox Sports:
Losing Morales not Angels' only concern — Ken Rosenthal has been the senior baseball writer for FOXSports.com since Aug. 2005. He appears weekly on MLB on FOX. Follow him on Twitter. — Yes, the Angels need a first baseman. But they also need better production out of every other infield position …
TSN.ca:
BRAVES DOWN PHILS TO TAKE OVER FIRST PLACE IN NL EAST — The Sports Network — Atlanta, GA (Sports Network) - Chipper Jones hit a two-run homer and Troy Glaus added a late three-run shot, backing a solid start from Tommy Hanson and helping the Braves to their sixth consecutive win, a 9-3 decision over the Phillies.
Paul Singman / Hardball Times:
Roaming the grasses — Mr. and Mrs. Smith — Last year I tooted Seth Smith's horn often and while he finished with solid numbers—15 homers and a .293 average in just 387 PAs—his inconsistent performance and playing time made him somewhat of a pain to own.
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